
MOST READ
Maya Thatcher - 16 Apr 2012
BOGOR, Indonesia (16 April 2012)_Scientists are hoping to strike a cultural chord with Amazonian forest communities by combining in-depth research with traditional stories, songs and recipes as a way to promote forest conservation and food security.
READ THIS
About
5 Results found. From 1997 - 2023
News
- 9 Feb 2022
Women coffee growers in Vietnam boost climate mitigation through agroforestry
Greater gender equity benefits reforestation efforts
News
- 18 Feb 2021
‘Food trees’ can help meet nutritional and landscape restoration targets
Indigenous species can play key role, expert says
News
- 4 Dec 2019
Tree initiative in Uganda refugee camps boosts nutrition and incomes
Settlement communities bond around ecosystem restoration project
22 Oct 2012
A bit of baobab a day keeps the doctor away: wild fruits help solve Africa’s malnutrition crisis
HYDERABAD, India (19 October, 2012)_Indigenous fruit tree species cultivated by local farmers could bring huge nutritional gains to malnourished regions...
16 Apr 2012
Keeping cultures alive: How cooking and singing can save the Amazon forest
BOGOR, Indonesia (16 April 2012)_Scientists are hoping to strike a cultural chord with Amazonian forest communities by combining in-depth research with...
Most popular
CIFOR advances human well-being, equity and environmental integrity by conducting innovative research, developing partners’ capacity, and actively engaging in dialogue with all stakeholders to inform policies and practices that affect forests and people. CIFOR is a CGIAR Research Center, and leads the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA). Our headquarters are in Bogor, Indonesia, with offices in Nairobi, Kenya, Yaounde, Cameroon, and Lima, Peru.

Forests News is governed under CIFOR’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.